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Back? Ok. As I was reading this I thought- hmmmm. It’s never seemed to me like I have to know that many numbers. So I wondered how many I actually know.

Here’s the list I came up with:

Brian’s cell phoneMy cell phoneMy work cell phoneMy work office phone (people do not call me nearly often enough to warrant my having 3 phone numbers, but such is life I guess.)Our addressMy parents’ addressMy office building’s addressMy parents’ house phoneMy dad’s office phoneKari’s cell phoneMy social security numberBirthdays (month day and year) for all my immediate familyMy driver id number for my work truckMy debit card number4 different random letter/number combination passwords with no meaning associated to themPi to 5 decimal placesThe number of elements in the periodic table. HA HA, just kidding.

This isn’t a complete list, I’m sure I could come up many many more (including how many letters are in the alphabet– it’s 26 if you’re still wondering Kirsta.)

There are a few I should have memorized but don’t:

Any of our license plate numbersThe number of elements in the periodic table. HA HA, just kidding again. (Come on people, I’m not that nerdy.)

As I was thinking up all the numbers I have memorized, I came up with several that I know but won’t ever need again. Despite not having used them, in some cases for YEARS, these numbers stick in my head anyway. Here are some of those:

The Colorado license plate we had on the CamryMy cell phone number from when I lived in DenverThe old phone number of a guy I dated in high school. His family even moved while we were dating and got a new phone number but the one I still know is the OLD one. It’s probably been close to 10 years since I’ve needed that.Birthdays for people I haven’t talked to in years.My address from when I lived at the 4400 apartmentsThe combination for a lock I’m not sure I have anymoreThe number of miles on a truck I drove in high school. Not the exact number, but still– WHY DO I KNOW THIS?

So I have a bunch of numbers memorized, but I don’t feel like it’s that many. Why do you suppose this is? I have a theory. When I was in college I had LOTS of stuff I had to have memorized– numbers, equations, rules about how molecules bond. It was crazy. Now that I’m out of college, I don’t have to remember that stuff (and trust me, I don’t) so what I have memorized now is a relatively small amount of stuff. So Kirsta, just become an engineer, and by the time you’re done it won’t seem like you need to know so many numbers!

And now here’s a couple of pictures for those of you who stuck around to read all this.

3-point-0-2…times ten… to the twenty-third!I can’t believe you know the YEARS we were all born! And I still know my cell phone # from Hawaii, plus a few of my ex’s birthdays, so I also have useless info stored.